ISIS kills two members of Iraqi security forces in Diyala: Police

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ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - At least two members of the Iraqi security forces were killed overnight in a suspected Islamic State (ISIS) attack in Diyala province, a police source said on Sunday. 

Haytham al-Shammari, spokesperson for Diyala police, told Rudaw that four ISIS fighters in a white Kia truck on Saturday opened fire at around 9:30 pm on a base of security forces in the province’s Muqdadiya district (known as Sharaban in Kurdish), killing two. 

“The truck driver was killed and other [ISIS] fighters escaped the scene,” Shammari said. 

In December, a deadly ISIS attack in the same district left at least 10 civilians dead and 17 injured.

ISIS rose to power and seized control of swathes of Iraqi territory during a brazen offensive in 2014 but it was declared territorially defeated in 2017 when its so-called caliphate in the country fell as Iraqi and Kurdish fighters, supported by a US-led international coalition, claimed back lands lost to the jihadists.

Despite its territorial defeat, the group has continued to pose a serious security threat to the country through hit-and-run attacks, bombings, and abductions in several provinces, particularly in areas disputed between Erbil and Baghdad which stretch across the provinces of Salahaddin, Diyala, Kirkuk, and Nineveh. 

Iraqi and Kurdish forces frequently launch anti-ISIS operations in the disputed areas. 
 

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